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Show - BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 18, 1971 Taped Talmud ' , ' ; 'p :: tg ft. ' $ u . l 1 IS.' V-l- jfy i - . - NEW YORK (UPI) The Talmud, sacred work authored by Jewish scholars more than 2,000 years ago hut which has not been available to thousands of Jews, has been recorded on tapes. p ji The project is the work of the Yeshiva Torah Voddalh and Mesivta, the world's Orthodox gest Seminary, which wants everyone to he able to avail himself of r f or hour cassette tapes on a series of Tractates of the Talmud. (T-- one-hou- one-hal- ' fcj 4 THE NAME THE DESIGN IS PATENTED Mothers Day 9th For her day May - Pictured are new officers for the Lincoln school PTA. From left to Mrs. LEAD LINCOLN PTA Readying homesewn items that will be displayed at the Box Elder stake Relief society visiting teachers convention on April 22 are (front) Lola Anderson, education counselor; Faye Hansen, president; (standing) Velda Palmer, homemaking counselor Maurine Holland, secretary. Relief Society Slates Confab Box CHORAL GROUP Performers at Civic Improvement club meeting on Thursday will include (seated) Sharon A. Bowen and Debra Bingham in a duet, (standing) Ronda Ward, eighth grade chorus president, and solo performer Julie Higley. Elder stake Epsilon chapter 3:30 p.m. the duties of Board i U ? 'WrH-- ft- - 7; iC? ft Vftft ft I- 'ft ! .. Mr. ANNIVERSARY and Mrs. Wallace Hunsaker will be in observance of their 50th an- honored at an open house niversary on Sunday afternoon. of directors will be Mrs. Miles Ferry, Mrs. Richard Parsons, Mrs. James filled by Simper, Mrs. Reed Merrill and Mrs. Lewis Knudson. Choral Group Presenting the program for afternoon will be members of the Eighth Grade Girls Chorus from Box Elder Junior High school. They will present the several installation numbers under the direction of Jay Valentine, music instructor. Outgoing officers will present reports for the year, and plans will be announced for the traditional retiring officers party hosted by the newly elected officers. All members are urged to be present for the meeting which begins at 4 p.m. after a social time starting at 3:30 p.m. Heading the serving committee for the day is Mrs. Herman Hadfield, with Mrs. Jay Hansen, Mrs. Wayne Maughn, Mrs. Dan Russell and Mrs. Asel Robinette assisting. Open House to Fete Honeyville Couple The family of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hunsaker will honor them on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary at an open house on Sunday, April 25, from 2 until 4 p.m. in the Honeyville LDS ward cultural hall. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker exchanged wedding vows on April 27, 1921, in the Logan LDS temple. They have lived in Malad, Moroni, Delta, Salt Lake City and in Honeyville. For many years he was a wallpaper hanger and painter, and later became a farmer and buyer and seller of cattle. He is an elder in the Honeyville LDS ward, Mrs. Hunsaker, the former iYV r Amy Burnham, has been active in the LDS Church and its She has been captain for her camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The couple are parents of seven children: Mrs. Heber (Marjorie) Elm, Downey, Calif.; Dean Hunsaker, Honeyville; Mrs. Courtley (Helen) Holman of Downey, Calif.; Kenneth Hunsaker, Keystone, S.D.; Mrs. Kenneth (Lois) Tinney, Norwalk, Calif.; Lynn Hunsaker, Mrs. Robert Honeyville; (Carolyn) Smith, Buene Park, auxiliaries. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker have 27 grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. The family requests that no gifts be brought. Iw.iwniwir n, V 1 ft. ,77 $ftftft'v (I , ft J ) -- of of Beta at the officers, vvvcs,rY V 5, - PHIL MAID b ''5 ' V A " ft. W V k n ... BY - JEANIE PERRY KL0PMAII SPRING MAID LOVEABLE BEE FREE GIRLS.. BY STOIIESWEAR SUGAR & SPICE GOLDSMITH JEANIE E-- - Z POINTER 'f FRUIT-OF-TIIE-LO- CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN . . . DY STONEWEAR MAVERICK T0DDLY WINKS MARY CARPERS BABY TERRY LAN0KINS KITTEN KUDDLERS SUGAR & SPICE CLOTHING FOR MEN . . . BY GUYM0NT SPRINGFOOT parents and friends on Thursday, April 22, beginning at 7 p.m. They will perform songs, physical CLOTHING FOR BOYS fitness routines and recite poetry, all under the direction of teachers Dixie Ann Payne and Barbara Armstrong. MAVERICK GUYMONT RODEO -- srS VANDERBUILT MAVERICK AQUARIUS WRANGLER HANES first grade at Lincoln Elementary school will present a special program for their rj MR. ... BY TOWN TOPIC FASHION KNIT POINTER DEE CEE HANES VANDERBUILT COMPLETE SELECTIONS FOR ALL SIZES ... STYLES, VARIETY OF COLOR! - EACH DEPARTMENT LATEST 1 fltJitTiin A i II Ay' BankAmericard, f These first grade students at Lincoln school will present a program and friends Thursday, April 22, beginning at 7 p.m. parents PERFORM EVA LAURA The Bi for their TURTLE BAX CLOTHING FOR Sets Program dances, 5 ac- First Grade 1 A- WILL MAVERICK STEVIOKIilT STONESVEAR IN 'i 723-862- i .mr v. 70 South Main CLOTHING FOR LADIES : companied by the traditional installation ritual. Each new officer was presented with a yellow rose. Regular opening ritual and business meeting was then held. Guest speaker was Les Boulter, criminal investigator for the Thiokol Job Corps center in Clearfield, who talked on drugs. He brought with him an exhibit of various drugs to show, the members, including LSD, marijuana, heroin and the paraphenalia used in taking the drugs. He explained that, contrary to belief, Utah is 11th in the nation in drug abuse and is third in the nation in its use in institutions of higher learning. He then answered questions and explained many factors and problems of the question. Following the closing ritual, refreshments were served by the hostess. Winner of the hostess gift was Goldene Petersen. ft j ' ft . Palmer Jewelry rohhery. Their loot: two hamburgers and an order of fish and chips from a restaurant. NATIONALLY FAMOUS LINES BY NAME BRANDS YOUVE LEARNED TO TRUST. FOR THEIR QUALITY & DEPENDABILITY! Sigma Phi met on April 15 home of JoAnn Heninger for the office Taking from Mrs. Leon Packer, president will be Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer. She will be assisted during her term by Mrs. Troy Miller as vice president; Mrs. Blaine Olsen as secretary; Mrs. Jay Hansen as treasurer; Mrs. Leonard Peirce as historian and Mrs. Darwin Young as corresponding secretary. r A SALEM, Ore. (I IM) young couple was arrested Relief Epsilon Holds Meet on Drugs club will conduct its annual installation of officers at its regular meeting on Thursday, April 22, at the Community Center, at trous synthetic stone of the month to mark the birthday of each of her children lieare ami charged with armed Crimpy Caper society will hold its annual visiting teachers conference on Thursday, April 22, in the First LDS ward chapel. Ward officers and teachers will hold a session preceding the event, with their meetings to begin at 1:30 p.m. Visiting teachers are invited at 2: 15 p.m. for the convention and refreshments. Articles which have been made by the visiting teachers will be on display, with the displays to include novelty items, embroidered and painted and baby quilts linens, full-siz- e and other homesewn items. A display of nursery items will also be shown during the convention time. There will be no nursery leaders for the visiting teachers convention, it was announced by officers. Stake Relief society president Faye Hansen invites all visiting teachers in the stake to be in attendance. Civic Club To Install New Officers Civic Improvement Twin bands of solid 14 Karat Gold to' recall her wedding day . . . icith a lus- DOn Jensen, historian; Mrs. Bea Thurston, first vice president; right are, seated, Mrs. Joan Stevens, president, and Mrs. Karen Wiese, secretary. Standing are Noel Bess, treasurer, and Principal Cornell Stanger, second vice president. DISPLAY ITEMS IS REGISTERED 1 tivifaom Wirier - ! (fa 1 t7m35J55J l"iryr ;;( u U |